Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday. May 12. 1955
Gold Hill Groups
To Hold Carnival
Gold Hill A carnival spon
sored by the local IOOF and Re
bekah lodges will be held in the
IOOF hall Friday night to raise
money to help finance the dis
trict Rebekah meeting here
Wednesday, June 15.
The carnival will include a
cake walk and an auction of
usable household goods and
other items brought by those at
tending. A hand made bedspread
will be given away during the
evening.
Various booths will award
prizes, and refreshments will be
served during the carnival.
Mrs. Fred Lester, is noble
grand of the Rebekah lodge and
Glenn Miller is noble grand of
the IOOF lodge here.
The Rebekah district meeting
which will meet here next
month includes Jackson and
Josephine counties.
Visitors Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpen
ter, who arrived in Medford last
weekend to visit relatives and
friends here, plan to return to
their home in Carmel, .Calif.,
next Monday. The couple visited
first with Mrs. Carpenter's sis
ter, Mrs. H. Chandler Egan,
Foothills road, and are dividing
the remainder of the time, in the
homes of other relatives and
friends.
Clothespins need an occasion
al dunking in soapy water so
they won't soil clothes.
Camp White Clgb
Announces Dates
For Tournament
Camp White Camp White
Bridge club has announced a
men's and women's pairs tourna
ment for May 20 and 21 at
camp.
Master points were awarded at
the last meeting of the club. The
north-south winners were Mrs.
H. J. Boyd and Al Gilhousen,
first, 168 points; Mrs. Fred Pur
din and Mrs. Marie Rehling, sec
ond, 166Vi; Mrs. S. W. Alcorn
and Mrs. Rrank Baker tied with
Mr. Boyd and George Choate for
third and fourth, both pairs scor
ing 15$ points.
A buffet supper was served
following the play by Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Ricker, assisted by
Mrs. Burton Sims.
North-south winners the pre
ceding week were Mrs. Boyd and
Tom Munds, first, 107V& points;
Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Wil
liam Kennedy, second, 106; Mrs.
R, J. Conroy and Mrs. W. W.
Stevenson, third, 104; Mrs. T. J.
Fuson and Mr. Gilhousen; fourth,
98 points.
East-west winners were Mr.
Fuson and John Sharp, first, 104;
Mrs. Alto Pruitt and Walter
Grow, second, .100; Mrs. Dean
and Arthur Scarseth, third, 93 ;
Mrs. C. E. Kunz and John Peter
son, fourth, 88. -
Use vinegar to soften glue
which has hardened in the bottle.
Mothers Honored
At Tea Tuesday ,
In Rogue River
Rogue River More than 150
girls and their mothers attended
the annual Rogue River High
school Mother-Daughter tea in
the gymnasium Tuesday after-
! noon.
Cake and tea were made and
served by members of the home
economics class, and decorations
were, those used at the annual
Junior-Senior prom last Friday
night.
While the daughter and their
mothers were attending the tea,
an intra-mural track meet was
held for boys. Juniors won the
meet, with sophomores second,
seniors third and freshmen
fourth.
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Miss Ina Feero
Is Girl of Term
Ashland Miss Ina Feero,
freshman from Roseburg, has
been awarded the "Girl of the
Winter Term" title by the Asso
ciated Women Students of
Southern Oregon college, accord
ing to the AWS president, Miss
Beth Eskew, Gold Hill.
Miss Feero was given her cup
signifying the honor by Miss
Mary Lee Ford, North Bend,
"Girl of the Fall Term."
Miss Feero was chosen for her
work in the college production
of "The Mikado," her work with
the Sweetheart's ball. Freshman
class, and Susanne Homes hall
dances, and her activity as sec
retary of the social committee.
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Play Day
On Sunday
A noon potluck dinner and
play day open to all valley riders
and others- interested will be
held Sunday, May 15, at the
posse grounds. The event will be
sponsored by the Ladies Mount
ed troop, auxiliary to the Jack
son County Mounted Sheriff's
posse.
Those attending the dinner
should take a covered dish and
table service and families are
invited to attend together. Cof
fee and rolls will be furnished.
The play day is also open to
spectators and no charge will be
made for any of the day's activi
ties with the exceptions of entry
fees for those participating in
games and races, those in charge
announce. .
About 20 events will be on the
program and on the competitive
games and races the entry fees
will be awarded to the three top
winners who also will receive
ribbons. The show is scheduled
to begin about 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Clarence Dodge is cap
tain of the troop and in charge
of the Sunday event is the rides
committee. They are Miss Mon
tana Emerson, chairman, Mrs.
Roy Vague, Mrs. Sam Keim, Mrs.
Lillian Hanscom, Miss Beverly
Nelson and Mrs. Glenn Martin.
Frank Wooldridge and Harry
Furch will be the judges and Pat
Murphy will do the announcing
for the show. Paulette and Jim
my Vague will award the rib
bons. Medford Trail Riders will give
an exhibition of "square danc
ing" on horseback.
Events on the program will in
clude matched pairs; pleasure
horse class; Texas barrel, potato,
balloon, boot, stake and baton
races, and other games.
T,he junior posses and Rogue
Rangers, youth groups, will par
ticipate in the events.. The Jun
ior troop expects to conduct a
polo. game.
Members of the troop and
posse drill team will meet for
their first practice at 10 a.m.,
preceding the dinner and play
day.
SOC Choir Vlans '
Concert Friday
Ashland The program for the
Southern Oregon college concert
by the College choir Friday eve
ning, May 13, has been an
nounced by Choir Director Cjscar
Bjorlie.
The concert Friday at 8 p.m.
comes at the close of a week-long
tour by the choir to Glendale,
Myrtle Point, Bandon, Port Or
ford, Gold Beach, Brookings and
Illinois Valley.
The program will feature
tenor solos by James Baker,
Medford, accompanied by Miss
Judy Hall, Jacksonville, r and a
male quartet made up of Mr.
Baker, Merle Deets, Dick Bon
ney and Lyman Pruitt.
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Officers Elected
By Mothers' Club
Ashland .-Mrs. Wiley G. Bon
ney, Grants Pass, has been
elected president of the South
ern Oregon College Mothers'
club following Mothers' week
end at the college May 7.
Mrs. Bonney is the mother of
Dick Bonney, SOC student. Mrs.
Ralph Gilbert, mother of Ralph
James Gilbert, Roseburg, was
elected vice-president", and Mrs.
Herman Renfro, mother of Carl
Renfro, Grants Pass, was elected
secretary-treasurer of the group.
Retiring Mothers' club presi
dent is Mrs. P. J. Gardner, Ashland.
Meeting Planned
By Extension Unit
Willow Springs Willow
Springs Home Extension unit
will hold its last meeting of the
year Friday, May 13, at 10:30
a.m. in the Community . Club
House.
The lesson, "How to Live 'In
Twenty-four Hours a Day" will
be .given by Miss Eula Winter-
mote.
Luncheon 1 will be served.
Those attending are asked to
bring table service.
UN Chapter-"
Discussion of the use of the
hydrogen and atom bomb in
warfare will feature a meeting of
the Medford chapter, Oregon
United Nations, to be held to
night at the courthouse audi
torium. The meeting is set for 8
p.m. and anyone interested is in
vited to attend.
Last Meeting Set
By Mothers' Club
Griffin Creek Griffin
Creek Mothers' club will hold the
last meeting of the school year
Friday, May 13, in the school
cafeteria at 1:30 p.m."
A program will be presented
by Griffin Creek kindergarten
under the direction of Mrs.
James Edge and Mrs. Floyd
Mode. Officers for the coming
year will be elected.
Refreshments will be served
by mothers of children in the
first grade. Child care will be
provided for preschool children,
and those needing transportation
are asked to call 2-7748.
Great Pocahontas
To Visit Medford "
Mrs. Ruth Pavock, great poca
hontas of Pocahontas lodge for
California, will visit the local
lodge Friday, May 13. Initiation
will be held at the meeting,
slated to begin at 8 p.m.
. Mrs. James Walker is decora
tions chairman and women at
tending are asked to take home
made pies for the refreshments.
The public card party planned
by Wenonah club for that night
har been postponed until May
20 according to an announcement
by the president, Mrs. Audie
White.
Pouring hot spiced milk on
hot raisin oatmeal helps to keep
the cereal warm as well as add
flavor. Add sugar, cinnamon and
a dash of nutmeg to the milk
and heat, but do not boil.
CALENDAR
Thursday
6:30 p.m. Past Noble Grands
club, Girls Community club.
7 p.m. Talisman Rosebud
council, Pythian Sunshine Girls,
Pythian bldg.
7:30 p.m. Central Point Job's
Daughters, Central Point Mason
ic temple.
8 p. m. AAUW applied arts
group, Mrs. Robert Minear, Phoenix-Jacksonville
rd.
' 8 p. m. Reames chapter, OES,
Medord Masonic hall.
8 p. m. -Auxiliary to NFPOC,
Mrs. L, P. Crocker, 3355 Jack
sonville highway.
Friday . ,
11 a.m. WSCS, Gold Hill
Community Methodist. . church,
home of Mrs. Roy Eskew, Sardine
creek.
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Chin Up
Club Antique Show, J ackson
hotel : ,V v .V -y
11 a.m. Medford Truth center
Unity, Room 203, Holly theater
bldg. -
12:30 p. m. St Mark's auxil
iary guild, parish house. , -2:30
p.m. Roosevelt PTA, at
school.
CRATER PROM SATURDAY,
Central Point The annual
Junior-Senior Prom will be held
between 8:30 p.m. and 12 mid
night iji the Crater High school
gymnasium Saturday night. Jack
Lusk's orchestra will furnish
music for the event.
Milk baths are recommended
for parchment : lamp shades.
Washing with milk ' serves to
keep parchment shades glossy
as well as clean. '
Dinner Planned
In Jacksonville
Jacksonville A potluck din
ner will be held for IOOF and
Rebekah lodge members and
their families at 7 p.m. tomor
row at Jacksonville Lodge 10.
. The program will include pre
sentation of a 50-year pin to
James Robbins, Forest Creek,
whose home lodge is Rocky
Mountain lodge five in Salmon,
Idaho. A 45-vear Din will be or.
sented to Herbert Elmore of
Thompson Creek, a member of
the Jacksonville lodge. .
Meeting Postponed
For Junior Group
Mrs. H. G. Wilson, director ef
the Junior Degree of Honor an
nounced today, that the 'club's
meeting set for May 14 has been
postponed. The club will meet
instead on Saturday, May. 21, at
Lincoln gymnasium for the year
ly inspection by Mrs. Clara Gert
son, state director.
Mrs. Wilson states that all of
ficers are to be present for the
inspection meeting
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